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City residents receive guided tour of local water treatment plant

City residents receive guided tour of local water treatment plant

For public works week, the city celebrates public workers and raises awareness of specific public works jobs.
'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

'We don't really want to do that again': postal workers hope to avoid strike

There is uncertainty for local postal strikers facing a strike order that comes into effect at midnight.
More pedestrians means new traffic lights in north core

More pedestrians means new traffic lights in north core

With the revitalization of the north downtown core underway, the city anticipates an increase in the number of pedestrians wandering from shop to shop.
Local leaders give 2025 Ontario budget mixed reviews

Local leaders give 2025 Ontario budget mixed reviews

Some gaps can be filled to prop up funding for the north.
Business awards show excellence in the business community

Business awards show excellence in the business community

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce celebrates its 31st Annual Business Excellence Awards.
Residents gather for a casual conversation with city staff

Residents gather for a casual conversation with city staff

Residents gather at the West Thunder Community Centre for a casual conversation with city staff.
After 100 years in the elements, carousel will get a roof this fall

After 100 years in the elements, carousel will get a roof this fall

The Chippewa Park C.W. Parker Carousel enclosure project is moving forward after the season ends.
Indoor turf contract to be awarded

Indoor turf contract to be awarded

City staff will announce who will be awarded the tender for the indoor turf facility at the next city council meeting.
Local humane society to merge with Ontario SPCA

Local humane society to merge with Ontario SPCA

The Thunder Bay & District Humane Society will merge with the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society to expand animal welfare services in the district.
Free parking debate moves to next council meeting

Free parking debate moves to next council meeting

A council member has put forward a notice of motion on the city’s plan to provide free meter parking, while city staff collect data to improve parking efficiency.
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